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minus-square@VoterFroglinkEnglish2•edit-229 days agoBecause the uncertainty in the measurement is related to the wavelength of a photon used to make the measurement and smaller wavelengths (higher frequencies) lower that uncertainty but are more energetic. PBS Spacetime has an excellent video on this very subject.
Why does it require more energy?
Because the uncertainty in the measurement is related to the wavelength of a photon used to make the measurement and smaller wavelengths (higher frequencies) lower that uncertainty but are more energetic.
PBS Spacetime has an excellent video on this very subject.